The distributed coding hypothesis --the view that complex cognitivefunctions such as visual perception or memory formation are thework of large networks of neurons in areas of the cerebral cortex--is widely accepted in contemporary neuroscience. Yet only inrecent years have tools emerged that can monitor theelectrophysiological activity of neuron ensembles in the corticalareas of awake, behaving animals. The use of these multichannelrecording techniques in biological network analysis is changing theway scientists view brain function. These methods also offer thepossibility of a direct test of the distributed codinghypothesis.
Neuronal Ensembles: Strategies for Recording and Decoding presentsa comprehensive treatment of multichannel recording techniques--how to apply them and how to analyze the vast amounts of datathey generate. Composed of contributions by leading neuroscientistsat the forefront of this technology, the book covers groundbreakingwork in multichannel microelectrode technology, analyses of singleneuron spike trains, and ensemble analysis of cell populations. Theauthors outline established techniques, offer practical tips ondeveloping new methods, and share their ideas for further brainresearch. Topics covered include:Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Howard B. Eichenbaum was an American psychologist and neuroscientist who studied the hippocampus. He was a university professor and director of the Center for Memory and Brain at Boston University, having previously worked at Wellesley College. He was the editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Hippocampus. Joel L. Davis is the editor of Neuronal Ensembles: Strategies for Recording and Decoding, published by Wiley.
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